In the GQ story, Ioffe wrote that «Melania's caviar - infused anti-aging creams haven't sold as well, though a federal judge
ruled in her favor in a lawsuit she filed against its promoters.»
On February 15, President Trump scored a long - sought - after victory when a Chinese court
ruled in his favor in a trademark dispute.
Eli Lilly takes a win over generic challenger Actavis as London court
rules in its favor in a patent case involving lung cancer drug Alimta.
Norma McCorvey: Long before the US Supreme Court
ruled in your favor in the case of Roe v. Wade, you gave birth to a baby that was placed for adoption.
@DaleM: But I wouldn't need to sue someone and get a judge to
rule in my favor in order to be able to post this question.
Even in situations where the divorcees won't be financially invested in one another, during divorce hearings, it is likely that the policy owner will need to either get direct consent from the spouse being removed from the policy or
a ruling in their favor in order to make a beneficiary change during the proceedings.
EFF has asked a federal court to
rule in its favor in a lawsuit we filed against an Australian company that sought to use foreign law to censor us from expressing our opinion about its patent.
Not exact matches
The flood of seemingly bogus comments arrived at the FCC after comedian John Oliver asked viewers of his HBO show Last Week Tonight to write to the FCC
in favor of the current net neutrality
rules.
In January, a federal appeals court, ruling in favor of Verizon in its suit against the FCC, said the FCC may have overstepped its authority in its 2010 Open Internet rulin
In January, a federal appeals court,
ruling in favor of Verizon in its suit against the FCC, said the FCC may have overstepped its authority in its 2010 Open Internet rulin
in favor of Verizon
in its suit against the FCC, said the FCC may have overstepped its authority in its 2010 Open Internet rulin
in its suit against the FCC, said the FCC may have overstepped its authority
in its 2010 Open Internet rulin
in its 2010 Open Internet
ruling.
MILAN, April 23 - A judge
ruled in favor of an appeal by Telecom Italia and its leading investor Vivendi to block a vote on some board director replacements proposed by activist fund Elliott at an April 24 shareholders meeting, a court document showed.
Friedman
favored a
rule for some steady growth
in the nation's money supply.
So while there are certainly arguments to be made
in favor of a
rules - based Fed over the pure discretion of the current PhD standard, such reform should not be viewed as a solution to the real issue, which is a central bank having a monopoly on money at all.
A judge
ruled in favor of the House
in 2016, but an appeal filed by the Obama administration allowed the CSR payments to continue as the case moved its way through the courts.
But a
ruling in favor of the two drivers bringing this test case could lead to dozens more coming forward and affect the firm's reliance on the self - employed.
The gift comes after a judge
ruled in favor of the CEO
in a lawsuit brought against him by his brother.
Separately on Tuesday, a judge for the U.S. Federal Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit,
ruled narrowly
in favor of the subsidies
in a case called David King.
That may all change by this coming summer, when the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to
rule on two cases that have the potential to rebalance the scales
in favor of small businesses.
In fact, a recent study in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publi
In fact, a recent study
in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publi
in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly
favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,»
in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publi
in which a government agency makes
rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publi
in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the public.
In this milestone week, with
rulings that gutted the Voting Rights Act and overturned the federal Defense of Marriage Act, the court also made decisions that
favored businesses.
Mendez is not the first time the court has
ruled in favor of officers whose poor choices led to preventable harm.
On Wednesday, ex-President Vicente Fox said Mexico must consider legalizing opium poppies, while the Supreme Court made a second
ruling in favor of recreational marijuana use after a landmark decision
in 2015.
Considering that not one Democrat voted
in favor of rolling back the Obama - era privacy
rules, though, that could be a hard sell.
The court
ruled in favor of Verizon, saying that the FCC did not have the authority to enforce its previous order, unless it reclassified Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as common carriers, essentially public utilities.
Rules in jeopardy include «net neutrality,» which bars internet service providers from
favoring some websites and apps over others.
They say a
ruling that
favors Robins would open the door to millions of consumers banding together
in class actions to sue them.
Mainland courts inclined to support Puerto Rico's sovereignty have precedents that can be used as a basis for
rulings in favor of the defense.
In June 2016, the Supreme Court split 4 - 4 in the case, leaving in place an appeals court ruling in favor of the states
In June 2016, the Supreme Court split 4 - 4
in the case, leaving in place an appeals court ruling in favor of the states
in the case, leaving
in place an appeals court ruling in favor of the states
in place an appeals court
ruling in favor of the states
in favor of the states..
Both appeals courts would have to
rule in the administration's
favor to allow enforcement of the revised executive order.
In April, they voted in favor of a shareholder proposal requiring annual majority rule votes for all directors, which Nabors has said they will abide b
In April, they voted
in favor of a shareholder proposal requiring annual majority rule votes for all directors, which Nabors has said they will abide b
in favor of a shareholder proposal requiring annual majority
rule votes for all directors, which Nabors has said they will abide by.
Ruling out a huge portion of the talent pool
in favor of an arbitrary hiring requirement is not the smartest move.
Nearly 2.6 million comments were filed
in the lead - up to the FCC's vote to consider the proposal — many of those seem to have been spurred by John Oliver's call to keep the
rules, but hundreds of thousands of others, many
in favor of repeal, have likely come from bots.
«This case has already been dismissed with prejudice by the court that heard it, which
ruled in Yelp's
favor and also found the claims not to be supported by credible evidence,» Vince Sollitto, Yelp's vice president of communications said.
In 2014, an earlier ruling in VirnetX's favor was thrown out by a higher court, prompting a retria
In 2014, an earlier
ruling in VirnetX's favor was thrown out by a higher court, prompting a retria
in VirnetX's
favor was thrown out by a higher court, prompting a retrial.
In the ongoing saga between the nation's biggest banks and small retailers, the courts today ruled in favor of small businesse
In the ongoing saga between the nation's biggest banks and small retailers, the courts today
ruled in favor of small businesse
in favor of small businesses.
In a major blow to the daily fantasy sports industry, a New York judge has ruled in favor of a preliminary injunction that orders DraftKings and FanDuel to shut down in the stat
In a major blow to the daily fantasy sports industry, a New York judge has
ruled in favor of a preliminary injunction that orders DraftKings and FanDuel to shut down in the stat
in favor of a preliminary injunction that orders DraftKings and FanDuel to shut down
in the stat
in the state.
Yes, he was a lawyer for Verizon, a fierce opponent of net neutrality, but his decision to scrap the
rules was not motivated by a desire to win
favor with his former bosses
in the telecom industry.
On a party - line vote, Trump - appointed chairman Ajit Pai and two other Republican commissioners voted
in favor of revoking the
rules, while the two Democrats on the commission voted against the move.
In the ongoing saga between the nation's biggest banks and small retailers over swipe fees, the courts rule in favor of Main Stree
In the ongoing saga between the nation's biggest banks and small retailers over swipe fees, the courts
rule in favor of Main Stree
in favor of Main Street.
A Massachusetts judged
ruled in Liss - Riordan's
favor, and the case has been repeated
in several other states.
A Delaware court
ruled in favor of IAC / InterActiveCorp chief Barry Diller on Friday
in a legal dispute with controlling shareholder Liberty Media, paving the way for him to proceed with a proposed spin - off of four company units.
LEIPZIG, Germany, Feb 27 - A top German court
ruled on Tuesday
in favor of allowing major cities to ban the most heavily polluting diesel cars, a move set to hit the value of 12 million vehicles
in Europe's largest car market and probably force carmakers to pay for costly modifications.
If the class - action lawsuit against Honda, Nissan, Toyota and Ford
rules in favor of the plaintiffs he notion of making money at all costs will also prove to be catastrophic at these companies.
This week Aereo won a victory — a federal judge
ruled in favor of the startup, refusing to block the controversial antenna - based subscription service that takes free over-the-air TV broadcasts and streams them to any Internet - enabled device.
The new
rule, which reportedly is more than 300 pages long, which will take effect once it is published
in the Federal Register, blocks so - called «fast lanes,» known more formally as paid prioritization, will forbid ISPs from blocking or slowing of some content
in favor of others and will make clear that all lawful content has equally standing.
A federal court narrowed the scope of the summons but ultimately
ruled in favor of the IRS.
The most notable public comments
in favor of stringent net neutrality regulation has been from President Obama, who released a YouTube video
in last November urging the FCC to «take up the strongest possible
rules to protect net neutrality.»
Late Friday, a Delaware judge
ruled in favor of IAC / InterActiveCorp Chief Executive Barry Diller over Liberty Media's John Malone,
in their battle over who controls IAC.
Although he has
ruled in several cases
in favor of police accused of conducting illegal searches, he is best known for his opinions siding with defendants.
Ahead of the visit, he has done much to win Beijing's
favor, including rebuffing the US over joint military exercises, downplaying an international - court
ruling that rejected China's claims
in the South China Sea, and criticizing US leadership.
On June 4, the ITC, the U.S. agency that serves as a watchdog on international trade,
ruled in favor of Samsung's patent and limited the ability of Apple to sell some older smartphone products.